Thierry LINCOU Squash Camps

"This Camp must comply with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and be licensed by the Cambridge Board of Health."

This Squash Camp is for players between the ages of 10 and 18, and offers a fantastic opportunity to learn about competitive squash from world-class coaches while immersed in the most creative academic environment in the world — Cambridge, Massachusetts, home of MIT and Harvard University.

We will identify the needs of all campers and give them the tools to improve and get to the next level. Campers will also enjoy the beautiful MIT facilities with 6 international squash courts, fitness center, and media room.

We will emphasize the global approach that made the Frenchman Thierry Lincou the first player from a non-English speaking country (commonwealth countries) to reach the World Number #1 ranking (2004-2005) and to win the World Championships (2004). During our camp's talks and practices, we will be focusing on the four components of Lincou's holistic approach to squash:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Agenda of the day - Themes and Goals (mental approach in tournaments before, during, after/nutrition advises/relaxation/off season fitness work/importance of the warm up and stretching/visualization)

9:00 am

Drills, Fitness, Foot work, Technique

11.30 am

Cool Down, Stretch

12:00 pm

Lunch at the Student’s Center

1:00 pm

Video analysis, tactical talks

2:00 pm

Condition games, matches, strategies and focuses for tournaments, Cool Down

4:15 pm

DAY CAMPERS Pick-up by parents at the SQUASH COURTSFriday 3 pm : End of the camp (and Pick up for all campers)

6:00 pm

Dinner

7:00 pm

Evening Activity*

9:00 pm

Relax in the Dorms

10:30 pm

Lights Out

EXHIBITION featuring Thierry LINCOU and professional players

* Evening Activities options may include trips to the movie theater, the mall, attending a Red Sox game, and seeing the sights of Boston as well as playing Basketball, Capture the Flag, Frisbee, and other games. Some activities will cost an additional fee, but there will always be alternative activities for those who don’t wish to participate.

"This Camp must comply with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and be licensed by the Cambridge Board of Health."

“Thierry LINCOU Squash Camp is open to any and all entrants, limited only by number, age, grade level, and/or gender.”